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Listen as Principal Chief of the Osage Nation, Geoffrey Standing Bear, discusses what food sovereignty means to the Osage Nation, especially during the current pandemic, and introduces what Osage Nation is doing to ensure food sovereignty in the future.
All, due to the water situation in Pawhuska Title VI will be closed to normal lunchtime traffic. Additionally the dental facility portion of the clinic will also be closed until further notice. Pawhuska Head Start, WELA/wraparound, and the Immersion School will all be open at regular times. The staffs have received specific instructions in how to deal with the situation. We cannot allow something
March 30, 3015 STATE OF THE OSAGE NATION Madam Speaker and Members of the Osage Congress: I have chosen to deliver a State of the Nation Address not at a dance or other event as has been past practice and hopefully this will be the place future State of the Nation Addresses will be given. The Osage Congress, along with our Supreme Court and Trial Court are the elected and appointed leaders of our
This State of the Nation Address, given by Principal Chief Geoffrey Standing Bear, show highlights from the past year and what lies ahead.
On March 11, 2014, Chief Scott Bighorse presented the State of the Nation address from the Chambers in the Administration Building. In attendance was the Osage Nation Congress, along with family, friends, and employees. View the video
In 2007, the Osage Strategic Plan effort was a nationwide initiative to identify needs and goals to formulate a 25-year plan for the Osage Nation. The goals of the strategic plan were set forth by the Osage People to guide elected leaders as they move the Nation forward. The approach was also called The Will of the People. This is a comprehensive update of the 25-Year Vision and Strategic Plan
February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month (TDVAM), a national campaign that creates awareness about the high rate of U.S. teens (one out of every three) who are impacted by physical, verbal, sexual and emotional abuse every year. The Osage Nation Family Violence Program (ONFVP) is actively supporting the campaign by sharing information online, getting information to schools and students